ScreenCast Using FCKeditor

This screencast will show you how to integrate FCKeditor into any drupal site.

Requirements:
Drupal 5.1 (http://drupal.org/drupal-5.1)
FCKeditor Module 5.x-1.x-dev (http://drupal.org/project/fckeditor)
FCKeditor (http://www.fckeditor.net/download) Required

Part 1
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Part 2
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Part 3
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jeube's picture
Member since:
18 April 2007
Last activity:
2 years 46 weeks

Hi,

I am used to Tinymce in another CMS (custom). Which one do you recommend to use in Drupal?

Jeube
CompuBase, Websites and Design

Anonymous's picture

Very good post, thanks a lot.

ivan's picture
Member since:
7 February 2007
Last activity:
6 weeks 1 day

That's a tough question, I use tinymce on one of my sites and FCKeditor on another of my sites and they both work pretty well.

Just install both and see what you think.

Cheers,
gains

mayz's picture
Member since:
26 April 2007
Last activity:
2 years 45 weeks

But unfortunately, none of the new modules I have installed show up under Administer > Modules. I have installed TinyMCE and FCKeditor on the modules/ and sites/all/modules folders; I've cleared cache, cookies, restarted server...am out of options!!

I've posted to the forum and not gotten reply. I was hoping you might have a suggestion?

BTW -- I love the screencasts!! This is much more helpful than reading the docs. Please keep making more.
Thank you!!

ivan's picture
Member since:
7 February 2007
Last activity:
6 weeks 1 day

1. What version of drupal are you using?
2. So i understand your issue, the module doesn't appear in admin/build/modules page to enable?

What you could try is install a fresh copy of drupal make sure you get the right version module (if your installing Drupal 5.1 get the FCKeditor Module 5.x-1.x-dev) and extract the module tar file in sites/all/modules/fckeditor and see if it appears in the modules page.

sorry if i sound to newbish, let me know how you go.

cheers,
gains

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